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Sent when a new gTLD domain is registered with a registrant email that ICANN hasn’t already verified, or when the registrant email on an existing gTLD changes.

What it looks like

FieldValue
Senderverification@noxity.io (or sub-domain of noxity.io)
Subject pattern”Verify your contact email for <domain>
BodyA one-time link that confirms you control the inbox. The link expires after 15 days.
Deadline15 days from the moment we send the email.

What to do

Open the email and click the link. You’ll see a confirmation page on a Noxity URL. That’s it. There’s nothing to fill in, nothing to upload; the click is the verification.

What happens if you don’t act in 15 days

ICANN policy requires us to suspend the domain. The DNS stops resolving until you verify, and the registry won’t let us undo the suspension without a verified click. To recover, ask support to re-issue the verification email; once you click the new link, the registry lifts the suspension.
ICANN runs a global verified-email cache. Once an email is verified for one gTLD, the same address skips verification on future gTLD registrations for that registrant for the next 12 months. This is why you sometimes register a new domain and don’t get a verification email at all.

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